Secretary ICT Mizoram Amit Sharma Chairs MeitY eGovernance Related Workshops in Mizoram

Amit Sharma, Secretary to Government, Information, Technology and Communications Department, Government of Mizoram chaired two important Digital India related Workshops held here in Aizawl, capital of Mizoram which have been organised with the primary objective of preparing Mizoram for knowledge-based transformation into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.

Amit Sharma, Secretary, ICT & Cooperation, while inaugurating these Workshops, emphasized that in order to achieve desired goals towards technology implementation across the board in all states of the nation, uniform e-Governance Standards and Guidelines are very important. He also expressed that these kinds of Workshops must be held on a regular basis especially in North-Eastern states, which are constantly pushing towards implementing e-Governance reforms.

Secretary ICT Mizoram Amit Sharma Chairs MeitY eGovernance Related Workshops in MizoramSecretary ICT Mizoram Amit Sharma also shared various perspectives, views, experiences and insights on various Government initiatives, whole of Govt. approach, Digitization, Digi Locker (an Initiative towards paperless Governance), BHASHINI (National Language Translation Mission), and many more.

Another parallel Workshop on Digilocker/Entry Locker and other MeitY initiatives was held in the Conference Hall of Mizoram Secretariat in which Secretary ICT Amit Sharma addressed the Secretariat officials and requested them to take maximum advantage of these lead programmes and softwares meant for citizens of the nation and after attending the Workshop, he requested that all officials should disseminate this knowledge gained here with other colleagues, families and friends so that maximum people can take advantage of same.

The twin Workshops featured expert talks, presentations, discussions & deliberations on the Digital Signature Standards, Localization & Language Technology Standards, Cyber Security Standards & Guidelines, Open API Policy for e-Governance Applications in India, Indian Accessibility Standards for ICT Products & Services, Interoperability Framework for e-Governance (IFEG) and India Enterprise Architecture (IndEA) 1.0 Framework.

Secretary ICT Mizoram Amit Sharma expressed gratitude towards Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune, and Standardization Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) Directorate, New Delhi who organised these Workshops in Mizoram on his request, with the support of Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India. He especially thanked Karimullah Shaikh, Scientist G, C-DAC Pune, Dr M. Srinivasa Rao, Scientist E, C-DAC Pune and Anoop Kumar, Deputy General Manager, National eGovernance Division (NeGD) and the entire team for organising these two important state-level awareness workshops on “e-Governance Standards and Guidelines” and “Digilocker/Entry Locker” in which about 150 participants including senior officials and representatives from various Central and State Government departments, agencies, academicians, researchers, subject matter experts and students from various renowned organizations attended and shared their positive experiences and insights here.

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